Cannabis & Dreaming
Cannabis sleep and dreaming study from Higher Learning LV.
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read full articleCannabis and dreams: Halting long-term use can lead to one strange side effect
If you’ve ever taken a hiatus from your regular cannabis routine, you may have noticed one strange side effect once your eyes close for the night: your dreams change.
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read full articleExperiencing Nightmares After Quitting Weed? A Common Symptom
It’s not as easy to quit weed cold turkey as you might think. Discover why and how treatment can help.
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read full articleHow does cannabis affect sleep and dreaming?
We know THC can impact sleep and dreaming. But how? And why?
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read full articleMarijuana Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline, and Coping
Withdrawal from marijuana isn’t always easy. Here's what you need to know about weed withdrawal symptoms, their timeline, prevention strategies, and how to cope.
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read full articleThe Effect of Marijuana on Your Dreams
When you think of the effects of marijuana, you might think of the movies: stoner montages and teen party sequences. You might be a regular or occasional user, or have experimented with the substance at some point in your life. But one thing you probably don’t consider when you think of marijuana is how it affects your dreams.
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read full articleVivid Dreams Are Common After Quitting Weed
When quitting weed, many former users report vivid and intense dreams and some users report dreaming all night. Here's why.
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read full articleWhy Cannabis Users Don't Remember Their Dreams
Studies show that cannabis can improve the duration and quality of sleep. It’s thus no surprise that many use the substance to combat insomnia and sleep better. In improving sleep however, cannabis also seems to suppress the ability to dream.
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read full articleWhy Your Dreams Get More Intense When You Quit Cannabis
Upon quitting cannabis, many notice their dreams become a lot more vivid and intense. But why?
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read full articleWhy Your Dreams Go Crazy When You Stop Smoking Weed
Most people think it has to do with REM sleep. Not so, insists a sleep researcher who has come up with a competing theory.
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